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LIBRARY 


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AMERICAN  'ACADEMY 


ARTS-  AND  SCIENCES. 
BOSTON,  1802. 


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THE  '^'i.GURES  ill  the  Margin, 
refer  to  the  places  of  the  Books 
in  the  Library  PvOOM. 


CATALOGUE  OF  BOOKS. 


,/^BBOr’s  Sermon  againil:  Profane  Swearingj 

8 VO.  Bofton,  1747,  44 

Abel’s  Trigonometry^  i2mo.  Philadel.  jy6i,  5 S 
Adams’  Defence  of  the  Confdtiition  of  the  Unit- 
ed States  of  xlmericaj  3 vois.  8vo.  2 copies, 

Lond.  1788,  3 4 

Adams’  (John)  Poems,  lamo,  Bofi:on,  1745,  5 8 

On  Canon  aAd  Feudal  Law, 

BoBon,  1767,  5 5 

Addifon’s  Works,  4 vols.  4to.  Lond.  1721,  i 3 

Addrefs  to  perfons  of  Figure  and  Eldate,  &c. 

8vo.  Lond.  1718,  45 

AdrelTe  de  la  Societe  des  amis  des  Noirs  A.  L. 

AlTemfelee  Nationale,  ad  ed.  8vo.  Paris,  1791,  7 5' 

^fop’s  Fables  by  Baudoin,  8vo.  Lond.  1704,  6 5 

• Agricolae  Georgli  Ac  re  Metallica  Libri  1 2,  FoL 

BaBlese,  1556,  62 

Agriculture,  Maffiichufetts  Society  Papers  upon, 

BoBon,  1796,  7 6 

.A.grlciilture,  a new  fyftem  of,  i2mo.  Lond.  1775,  3 S 

• Ainfwcrth’s  Latin  and  Englifli  Dictionary,  2 vols. 

4to.  Lond.  1761,  12 

Air  Stove  Grates,  account  of,  nth  edit.  Lond.  7 6 


4 

Allen’s  Election  Sermon,  8vo.  Boflon,  1 744,  4 4 

America,  True  Sentiments  of,  in  letters  of  the 
Houfe  of  Reprefentatives  of  Maffachufetts, 

8 VO.  Lond.  1768,  45 

American  Academy  of  Arts  and  Sciences,  Me- 
moirs of,  410.  Bofion,  1785,  4 2 

American  Agriculture  (Manufcript,)  7 5 

American  Philofopliical  Society,  Tranfadlions  of, 

4to.  Philadel.  1786,  4 2 

American  Northern  Colonies,  Rate  of  affairs  of, 

8vo.  New  York,  1754,  4 4 

Angeloni’s  Letters  on  the  Englifh  Nation,  2 vols. 

8'  o.  Lond.  1756,  47 

Anne,  Queen,  Hlffory  of  the  Reign  of,  8 vols. 

8 VO.  Lond.  1705,  1713,  37 

Annual  Regifter,  i vol.  1775,  8vo.  5 6. 

Ahfon’s  Voyage,  8vo.  Lond.  1749,  4 7 

Antonini’s  View  of  Paris,  2 vols.  i2mo. 

LoncL  1763,  28 

Apology  for  the  conduct  of  a late  celebrated  fec- 

ond  rate  Miniher,  8vo.  Lond.  1746,  4 4 

Anfwer  to  the  Apology,  8vo.  Lond.  1747,  4 4 

Comment  on  do.  8vo.  Lond.  1748,  4 4 

Appleton’s  Sermon  at  the  Ordination  of  Oliver 

Peabody,  8vo.  Bofton,  1751?  4 4 

Arcli^sologia,  publiflied  by  the  Society  of  Anti- 
quaries of  London,  vol.  12th,  Lend.  1796,  4 2 

Arithmetica  Univerfalis,  8vo.  Cantab.  1787,  33 

Artificial  Clock  Maker,  121110.  Lond.  1714,  58 

Arts,  Manufadtures  and  Commerce,  Tranfaftions 
of  the  Society  of,  6 vols.  8vo.  Lond.  1783 
to  1788,  (2  copies,)  i 4 


5 


..  . .. Premiums  ofFered  by,  and  lift 

of  Members,  of  the  Society  of,  3 vols.  8vo. 

Lond.  1760  to ’69,  I 4 

•Aftiley  on  the  Britifti  and  French  trade  to  Amer- 
ica and  Africa,  8vo.  Lond.  1745J  4 5 

Aftatic  Refearches,  5 vols.  4to.  Calcutta,  i 3 

Atlas  Geographica  or  a fyftem  of  Geography,  5 

vols.  Lond.  5 ^ 

Auftrian  Netherlands,  Journey  through,  8vo. 

Lond.  2d  edit.  1732,  4 7 

' B 

BACON^s  (Francis)  Works,  fol.  4 vols.  Lond.  i 2 

*  ElTays,  i2mo.  Lond.  1755,  28 

Bacon (Francois)hiftoire  de  la  vie  & des  ouvrages, 

i2mo.  ala  Haye,  1742,  i 8 

Bailey’s  Defcription  of  ufeful  Machines,  2 copies, 

4to.  Lond.  1772,  42 

Bancroft  on  the  Philofophy  of  Permanent  Col- 
ours, 8vo.  Lond.  1794,  2 5 

Barclay’s  Greek  Rudiments,  8vo.  Edin.  i754>  ^5 

Barlow’s  (Joel)  Avies  aux  orders  privilegies,  ift 

and  2d  part,  Lond.  1794,  7 S 

Barnard’s  Eleftion  Sermon,  8vo.  Bofton,  1 746,  4 4 

Barnes’  Anacreon,  i2mo.  Cantab.  1705,  4 8 

• Barrier,  Treaty  vindicated,  8vo.  Lond.  1713,  45 

Barrington’s  Expediency  of  a War  with  France, 

8vo.  Lond,  1743,  4 4 

Barrington’s  (George)  Conliderations  on  War 

with  France,.  8vo.  Lond.  1743,  4 4 

Barrov/’s  Euclid,  8vo.  Lond.  1732,  3 3 

Barton’s  Memoir  on  the  fafcinating  quality  of 

the  Rattle  Snake,  8vo.  Philadel.  179b,  6 6 


6 

Bath  Socicty^s  Papers,  5 -vols.  8vo.  Lond.  1783 

to  ’90,  2 fets,  . I 4'. 

'Bayle’s  (Peter)  Diddionary,  Hiflorical  and  Critical, 

5 vols.  fol.  Lond.  1734  and  ’38,  5 r 

• Bay ley’s  (N.)  Univerfal  Etymological  Engliih 

Dictionary,  fol.  Lond.  1736,  - 5 I- 

Bayley’s  (Th.  B.)  Thoughts  on  Manure,  8vo. 

Manchefter,  1796,  7.  6 

Introduction  to  Languages,  8vo. 

Lond.  1758,  d 5 

Belknap’s  American  Biography,  2 vols.  8vo. 

Bofton, J794,  2 7 

Hifhory  of  New  Hampfliire,  3 vols.  Bvo. 

iftvol.  PhiladeL  1784, 

2d  do.  Bofton,  1791, 

3d  do.  do.  1792,  2 7 

- Bellamy’s  Sermons,  i2mo.  Bofton,  1758,  58 

True  Religion  Delineated,  8vo.  Bof- 

ton,  1750,  5 4 

Bentley’s  Letters  on  his  edition  of  Horace,  8vo. 

Lond.  1712,  4 4' 

Bergmanh  Chemical  Eftays,  2 vols.  8vo.  Lon- 
don, 1788,  15' 

Berkley’s  Treatife  on  the  Principles  of  Human 
Knowledge,  8vo.  Lond.  1734? 

Bertholiet’s  Elements  of  the  Art  of  Dying,  2 

vols.  8vo.  Lond.  1791,  2 5* 

Bertholon  De  FeleCtriciie  du  corps  huinam 
A Lyon,^  1780, 

— De  I’eleCtricite.  des  vegetaux,.  8vo. 

Paris,  1783,  5 

.Billings’  Singing  Matter’s  Affiftant,  i amo.  J 


to 


Biograpliia  Clafnca,  2 vols.  1 2mo.  Lond.  1 750,  i 8 
Blackftone’s  Analyfis  of  the  Laws  of  England, 

8vo.  Oxford,  1759,  3 ^ 

Blackwalfs  (Anthony)  Introdudbion  to  the  Claf- 

lics,  lamo.  Lond,  1737,  ^ 3 8 

Blumenback  de  vi  vitali,  4to.  Gottinge,  1795,  7 3 

jBluiTe’s  obfervations  in  Euripidem,  8vo,  Lon- 
don, 1792,  59 

Bocalini  ParnaiTas,  fol.  Lond.  175b,  5 2 

• Bolingbroke’s  Letter  to  Windham,  8vo.  Lon- 

don, 17.53,  4 5 

— on  partie^.  8vo.  Lond.  4 5 

on  Hiftory,  8vo.  Lond.  1752,  47 

• Bohon  Chronicle,  ,i  768,  ’69,  3 vois.  foi.  6 i 


Newfpapers  from  i75o,  to  ’88,  29  vols.  foL  7 .1 


Orations,  i2mo.  Boiton,  1785, 

Boudinot ; tliC  Age  cf  Reafoii  ffiowii  to  be  the 

Age  ox  indiAbty,  870.  PhiladeL  1801,  2 4 

Boyle’s  Lectures  abridged,  4 vols.  8 vo.  Lond.  1737s  53 

Expe  dnients  on  Cold,  Ato.  Lond.  1683,  3 3 

Bradbury’s  Lawfuinels  of  rc  Citing  Tyrants,  ,8vo. 

Lqnd.  1714,  44 

Bradley  on  Gardening,  8vo.  Lond.  1739,  2 5 

Bradley’s  Phllofophical  Account  of  the  Works 

of  Nature,  8vo.  Lond.  1739,  4 3 


Treatife  of  Agricultare,  Svo.  Lon- 

don,  175*7,  2 5 

*  Country  HoufeWife,  i 2mo.  Lond.  1753,  3 8 

. Brady’s  Continuation  of  the  Hiftory  of  England, 

fol.  Savoy,  1700,  6 2 

• Introduction  to  the  old  Englifli  Hiftory, 

fcl.  Lond.  1784,  67, 


s 

Brandenburg,  Memoirs  of  - the  Houfe  of,  i2mo. 

Lond.  1758,  18 

Breck’s  Sermon  on  GoodWorks,,8vo.  Bof.  1748,  4 4 

‘ Brewer,  London  Country,  8vo.  Lond.  1750,  3 5 

Briant’s  Sermon  on  Moral  Virtue,  8vo.  Bof.  1749,  4 4 

Remarks  on  Porter’s  Sermon,  8vo.  Bof- 

ton,  1750,  4 4 

Bright’s  Grammar,  12 mo.  Lond.  3 8 

BrhTot  and  Claviere  on  the  relative  ftuation  of 

France  and  America,  8vo.  Lond.  1788,  74 

BrhTot  Nouveau,  Voyage  dans  Les  Etats  Unis,  3 

vols.  8vo.  Paris,  1791,  ^ 7 

Journal  du  Licee  de  Londres,  2 vols.  8vo. 

Paris,  1784,  55 

— Difcours  fur  la  queftion  de  favoir  fi  le  Roi 

peutetre  juge,  8vo.  loth  July,  1791,  7 5 

— Replique  a la  premiere  et  derniere  Lettre 
de  L.  M.  Gouy,  8vo.  Paris,  1791,  7 5 

Brltiili  and  French  trade  to  Africa  and  America, 

prefent  Bate  of,  8vo.  Lond.  1745,  4'  5 

Brithh  Grammar,  1 2mo.  Lond.  1762,  3 8 

BrockwelTs  Mafonic  Sermon,  8vo.  Bofton,  1750,  4 4 
Brown’s  Sermon  on  the  Excellency  of  the  Chrift- 

ian  R^eligion,  Cvo.  Bohon,  1738,  4 4 

Bryan’s  Aftronomy,  8vo.  Lond.  2d.  Edit.  1 799. 
Buclianani,  Opera  Omnia,  2 vols.  fol.  Edin.  1 715,  6 i 

— — , Pfalmorum  Davidis  paraphrahs  poet- 

ica,  i2mo.  Edin.  1725,  5 8 

Buchanans’s  Complete  Englifh  Scholar,  8vo. 

Lond.  1753,  6 3 

— Eliftory  of  Scotland,  2 vols.  8vo. 

Edin.  I7d2,  17 


CJ. 

Buchanans’s  Pfalms,  8 vo.  Edinburgh,  1 7 5 8 

Buckingham’s,  Duke  of,  Speech  in  the  Houfe  of 

' Lords,  8vo.  Lond.  1712,  4 4 

Buffon’s  Natural  Hlftory,  tranflated  by  Smellie, 
with  notes  and  obfervations,  9 vols, 

8vo.  Lond.  1791,  i ^ 

Natural  Hiftory  of  Birds,  2 vols.  8vo. 

Lond.  1793,  15: 

Bugbears  of,  8vo.  Lond.  1718,  45 

Bulkley  andCummin’s  Voyage  to  the  South  Seas, 

8vo.  Philadel,  17575*  5 7 

Burlamaqui’s  principles  of  Natural  Law,  2 vols. 

8vo.  Lond.  1 748,  5 3 

Burke  on  the  Sublime  and  Beautiful,  8vo.  Lon- 
don, 1761,  5 

Burnet’s  Theory  of  the  Earth,  2 vols.  8vo.  Lond.  4 

Hifiiory  of  the  Reformation,  abridged, 

3 vois.  i2mo.  Lond.  1728,  ' i S 

— Travels  through  France,  Italy,  Germa- 
ny, and  Svvifleriand,  i2mo.  Lond.  17^0,  i 8 

'Burnet’s  (Gilbert)  Hiftory  of  his  own  times,  2 

^ols.  fol.  Lond.  1724,  31 

Byle’s  Sermon  at  Thurfday  Leclure,  8vo.  Bof- 

ton,  1740,  4 4 

Sermon  on  the  Death  of  Mrs.  Dummer, 

8vo.  Bofton,  1752,  44 

Byng’s  Admiral  Expedition,  from  his  own  papers, 

8vo.  Lond.  1739,  7. 

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C^SSARIS  C.  Julil  Commentarla,  London, 

i2mo.  1736,  4 8 

— 8 VO.  Lond.  1739,  64 

— Tranilation  of,  by- 

Bladen,  8vo.  Lond.  1737,  64 

California,  HiBory  of,  2 vols.  8vo.  Lond.  1759,  2 7 

Cambray’s  {ArclibiiLop  of)  Character  and  Criti- 
cifms  upon  principal  Ancients  and  Moderns, 

8vo.  Lond.  1714,  6 5 

Campbell’s  Autlienticity  of  the  Gofpel  Hiftory, 

2 vols.  8vo.  Edin.  1759,  5 3 

Canada,  Letter  on  the  Expedition  to,  8vo.  Lon- 
don, 1712,  4 4' 

Account  of  French  fettlements  in,  8vo. 

Bofton,  17463  ^ 44 

Caller’s  Sermon  at  the  foundation  of  the  King’s  ^ 
Chapel,  8vo.  Bofton,  1749,  4 4 

— Sermon  on  the  Death  of  the  Prince  of 
Wales,  8vo.  Bohon,  1751,  4 4 

Canon  and  Feudal  Law,  Differtatlon  on,  8vo. 

Lond.  1768,  ■,  4 5 

Cape  Breton,  Importance  of,  conhdered,  8vo. 

Lond.  1746,  4 4 

„ — Memoirs  relating  to,  8vo.  Lon- 
don, 1760,  4 7 

Carver’s  Travels  in  North  America,  Lond.  1781,  5 7 

CaMIionis  Biblia  Sacra,  4 vols.  i2mo.  Lon- 
don, 1726,  38 

Cato’s  Letters,  4 vols,  i2mo.  Lond.  1748, , 2 8 

Catiilli,  Tibulli  et  Fropertii  Opera,  i2mo. -Lon- 
don, 1715-  4 S 


ir 

Cavallo’s  Treatife  on  Eledricity,  2 vols.  8vo. 

Lond.  1786,  I 5 

Cay’s  Statutes  Abridged,  2 vols.  fol.  1739,  5 i 

Character  of  a Proteftant,  8vo.  Lond.  1716,  4 

Chamberlayne’s  prefent  ftate  of  Great  Britain, 

8vo.  Lond.  1748,  3 7 

Chamber’s  (U.  D.)  Cyclopedia,  with  Rees’  Index, 

^ 5 vols.  fol.  Dublin,  1787,  21 

• Charles  1.  Inquiry  relative  to  his  concern  in  the 
Tranfa£tions  of  the  Earl  of  Glamorgan, 

8vo.  Lond.  1747,  4 7 

Charlevoix’s  Journal  of  a Voyage  to  N.  America, 

2 vols.  8vo.  Lond.  1761,  4 7 

Charters  of  the  Britifh  Colonies  in  America, 

8vo.  Lond.  ^ 4 

of  Connecticut,  with  ACts  and  Laws  of 

the  Colonies,.  8vo.  N.  Lond.  1750,  62 

Chauncy’s  Salvation  of  all  Men,  8vo.  Lond.  1784,  4 4 

Five  DifTertations  on  the  Fall,  8vo. 

Lond.  1785,  44 

Sermon  on  Religious  Compulfion, 

8vo.  Bofton,  1739,  44 

State  of  Religion,  8vo.  Bofton,  1743,  4 4 

Sermon  on  the  Rebellion,  in  favour  of 

the  Pretender,  8vo.  Bofton,  1746,  4 4 

Election  Sermon,  8vo.  Bofton,  1747,  4 4 

Twelve  Sermons,  8vo.  Bofton,  1765,  4 4 

View  of  Epifcopacy,  8vo.  Bof.  1771,  4 4 

Chavannes  (A.  C.)  EiTai  fur  I’education  intelleCl- 

uelle  par.  8vo.  A Laufanne,  1787,  7 ^ 

Chemical  Annals  (in  German)  Seventes  StuCf, 

8vo.  1785,  j j- 


r2 

Cheyne's  Philofopliicai  principles  of  Religion^' 


8 VO.  Lond.  1736^  4 

Chorograpliia  Britannia,  1 2mo.  Lend.  1742,  i 8 

Ghriftian  Rapture,  a Poem,  410.  Boilon,  1747,  4 4- 

Chriftianity,  no  Creature  of  the  State,  8vo.  Lon- 
don, 1717,  4 4: 

Chubb’s  Tracis,  4to.  Lond.  1730,  6 3 

Church,  danger  of,  reprefeiited,  8vo,  Lond.  1716,  4 5 

Church  of  England,  eneourager  of  free-thinking, 

8 VO.  Lond.  1716,  45 

i Ghurchill’s  Colleflion  of  Voyages  and  Travels, 

6 vols.  foL  Lond.  1 746,  i;;  2- 

Churchman’s  (John)  Magnetic  Atlas,  New 

York,  1800,  7 6 

— - — - Explanation  of  the  Mag- 
netic Atlas,  8vo.  Phiiadel.  1790,  7 6 

Ciceronis  M.  T.  Difputationes  Libri,  quinque, 

i2ino.  Glafgow,  1744,  4 8 

— — De  Oratore  dialog],  8vo.  Lond.  1746,  6 4 

De  Ofiiciis  Libri,  8vo.  Lond.  1761,  6 4 

Cicero  de  Natura  deorum,  8vo,  Glaf.  1741,  6 4 

On  the  Nature  of  the  gods  in  EngliiL^ 

8vo.  Lond.  1741,  6 4. 

-’s  Dialogues  on  the  Orator,  by  Guthrie, 

8vo.  Lond.  1742,  6 4 

Morals,  tranflated  by  Guthrie,  8vo.  Lon- 
don, 1744,  6 4 

— Offices,  by  Guthrie,  8vo-  Lond.  1755,  6 4 

Epiftles,  by  Guthrie,  2 vols.  8vo.  Lon- 
don, 1752,  6 4 

Tufculan  difputations  in  Englifh,  8vo. 

Lond.  1758,  6 4: 


*3 


Cicero’s  Letter,  by  Melmoth,  3 vois.  8vo.  Lon- 

don,  1753,  6 4 

Civil  War  in  England,  True  caufes,  8vo.  Lon- 
don, 1716,  4 5 

Clare  on  the  motion  of  Fluids,  Svo.  Lond.  1735?  3*3 

T.  Clari,  Opera  omnia,  fol.  Lvgdvni,  1661,  61 

Clarendon’s  Hiftory  of  the  Rebellion  and  Civil 

Wars  in  England,  dvols.  Svo.  Oxford,  1720,  3 7 
‘ Cleir^c  Couftumes  de  la  Mer,  4to.  Bour- 

deaux,  1661,  52 

• Clarke's  Suetonius,  Svo.  Lond.  1732,  65 

• Juftin,  Svo.  Lond.  1750,  6 5 

. Salluft,  Svo.  Lond.  1743,  6 5 

Florus,  Svo.  Lond.  1739,  64 

(Samuel)  Rohaults  Philofophy,  2 vols. 

Svo.  Lond  1735,  43 

’ Demonflration  of  Newton’s 

Principles  of  Natural  Philofophy,  Svo. 

Lend.  1730,  4 3 

Clark’s  Ele£lIon  Sermon,  Svo.  Bofton,  1739,  4 4 


Clarke’s  (John)  Sermon  on  the  Death  of  Dodor 

Appleton,  Bofton,  1795,  7 4 

Inquiry  into  the  Caufe  and  Origin 

of  Evil,  2 vols.  Svo.  Lond.  1720,  ^ 3 

Clarke  (Peter)  on  Infant  Baptifm,  Svo.  1752,  5 4 

Colden’s  Hiftory  of  the  Five  Indian  Nations, 

Svo.  Lond.  1747,  ^ y 

Collins’  Commercium  Epiftolicum,  Svo.  Lon- 
don, 1722,  • 3 

Collyer’s  Directory,  i2mo.  Lond.  1761,  2 

E 


14 

.Colmaifs  Sermon  on  tlie  Death  of  the  Rev.  Sol- 
omon Stoddard,  8vo.  Bofton,  J729, 
Sermon  on  the  Death  of  Simeon  Stod- 
dard, Efq*  8vo.  Bofton,  1730, 

Sermon  on  the  Death  of  Thomas  Hol- 


lis, Efq.  8 VO.  Bofton,  1731,  44 

Sermon  preached  at  Ti^rfday  Lecture, 

8vo.  Bofton,  1741,  44 

— Sermon  at  the  Ordination  of  Samuel 

Cooper,  8vo.  Bofton,  i74<5,  4 4 

''  . — Diftertation  on  the  three  firft  Chapters 

of  Genefis,  8 to,  Bofton,  1735,  4 4 

— Sacramental  Difcourfts,  8vo.  Lon- 
don, 1728,  44 

^ — — Practical  Difcourfes,  8vo.  Bofton,  1747,  4 4 

Comets,  Eftay  on,  qto.  Bofton,  1 744,  4 4 

Common  Senfe,  from  the  French,  8vo.  New 

York^  179':.  ^ 7 4 

Condamine  Journal  du  Voyage  a I’Equateur, 

4to.  Paris,  1751,  52 

Condudt  of  Allies  and  Miniftry  in  the  prefent 

War,  8vo.  Lond.  1712,  44 

Confucius,  Morals  of,  i2mo.  Lond.  1724,  5 8 

Congrefs,  Journal  of^  for  1775  and  177^,  8vo. 

Lond.  1778,  34 

— Journal  of,  for  i 775,  Philadel.  i775)  4 5 

" Conneflicut,  Aflsand  Laws  of,  fol.  1750,  62 

. A<fts  and  Laws  of,  fol.  1784,  6 2 

Conftitution,  danger  of,  8vo.  Lond.  1716,  45 

™ debates  on,  iif  Maflachufetts  Con- 
vention, 1 2mo.  Bofton,  1788,  4 S 


Conflitiitions  of  the  feveral  States  of  America, 

I anio.  Bofton,  1785,  48 

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for  meafuring  timber,  8vo.  Lond.  1780,  3 5 

Tucker  (Dean)  on  Civil  Government,  Lon- 
don, 1781,  7 4 

• TulFs  Horfe  Hoing  Hufbandry,  fol.  Land.  i743>  5 ^ 

oTurelFs  Life  of  Colman,  8vo.  Bofton,  17495  4 4 

Turin  Memoires  de  L’Acadeinie  Royale  des  Sci- 
ences de.  4th  and  5th  vols.  1789,  a 179I)  4 

• Turner  (Daniel  M.  D.)  Art  of  Surgery,  2 vols. 

Lond.  1733,  6 6 

V 

VAN  DE  LAAR,  Obfervations  Chirurgico,  Ob- 

ftetricOjAnatomicoMedic^,  8vo.  Lugd.  1794,  2 4 
Varlo’s  New  Syftem  of  Hufbandry,  2 vols.  8vo, 

Philadel.  1785,  3 5 

Vattel  on  Law  of  Nations,  4to.  Lond.  17^0,  6 3 

Veneroni  Didlionaire  Italien  et  Francois,  2 tom. 

4to.  Paris,  I Z 

• Vertot’s  Critical  Hiflory  of  the  Eflablifliment  of 

the  Britons  among  the  Gauls,  2 vols.  in 
one,  2 copies,  Lond.  1722,  47 

- Hiftory  of  the  Revolution  of  Portugal, 

8vo.  Lond.  1729,  2 7 

■ Hiftory  of  the  Revolution  in  Sweden, 

8vo.  Lond.  1729,  2 7 

Hiftory  of  the  Revolutions  in  the  Gov- 
ernment of  the  Roman  Republic,  2 vols. 

8vo.  Lond.  1740,  3 y 

Vineyard,  8vo.  Lond.  1727,  2 

•Virgilii  Opera,  4to.  Parisiis,  1722,  5 

Vitruve  D’ Architecture,  fol.  Paris,  1684,  i 3 


K)  W, 


54 

Ulloa's  Voyage  to  South  Amerlcaj  2 vols.  tvQ. 

Lond.  1758,  4 7 

Volney’s  Ruins,  lamo.  New  York,  1796,  i 8 

* Voltaire^s  Age  of  Lewis  XIV.  2 vols.  i2mo. 

Lond.  1753,  I 8 

— — Letters  concerning  the  Englifh  Nation, 

i2mo.  Lond.  1741,  i S 

Age  of  Lewis  XV.  2 vols.  1 2mo.  Lon- 
don, 1771,  r 8 

W 


WALLOSTON’s  directions  for  making  aUnlver- 

fai  Meridian  Dial,  4to.  Lond.  1793,  1 3 


Religion  of  Nature  Delineated,  4to» 

Lond.  1738,  6 ^ 

Ward’s  ElTay  on  the  Englifh  Language,  8vo. 

Lond.  1750,  6 ^ 

Oratory,  8vo.  Lond.  1759,  6 ^ 

Mathematics,  8vo.  Lond.  1740,  3 3: 

Warren’s  Eulogy  on  Thomas  RulTell,  4to.  Bof- 

ton,  1796,  7 4 

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ton,  1796,  2 8 

—  Addrefs,  1796,  7 5 

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ton,  1796,  2 S 

Waterhoufe’s  Differtatio  de  Sympathie  partium 
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1780,  4 2 

^ynopfis  of  Lectures,  part  ift.  Bof- 
ton,  178(5,  6 S 


55 


Waterhoufe  on  the  principle  of  Vitality,  4to. 

^ Bofton,  1790,  7 3 

Difcourfe  on  the  Rife  and  Pro- 

.grefs  of  Medicine,  Bofton,  1792,  6 (5 

On  the  Kine  Pox,  8vo.  Cam- 
bridge, 1800,  74 

V/aterman’s  Child^s  Inftru£lor,  i2mo.  Bofton, 

i793>  ^ 3 S 

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don, 1729,  4 4 

— Logic,  8vo.  Lend.  1731,  53 

— , Philofophical  Eftays,  8vo.  Lond.  1742,  5 3 

Aftronomy,  3d  Ed.  8vo.  Lond.  1736,  3 3 

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5 copies,  Hartford,  1784,  3 g 

Diftertations  on  Englifti  Language, 

8 VO.  Bofton,  1789,  4 ^ 

^ Compendious  Courfe  of  Practical  Math- 
ematics, 3 vols.  i2mo.  Lond.  1730,  2 8 

YI ells’s  Geography  and  Atlas,  8vo.  i 3 

Weifted’s  Tranflation  of  Longinus,  i2mo.  Dub- 
lin, 1722,  4 8 

V/hateley  on  Gardening,  Lond.  1770,  74 

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pared, 4 4 

Whifton^s  Aftronomical  Ledlures,  2 copies,  8yo. 

Lond.  1728,  3 3 

Newton’s  Mathematical  Philofophy, 

8vo.  London,  171(5,  33 

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--'7^ ^ ' Eiementa  Geometriae,  8vo.  Lond.  5 3 


• Whifton’s  Agronomical  Principles  of  Natural 

and  Revealed  Religion,  8vo.  Lon- 
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— Life  of  Dodl.  Samuel  Clarke,  8vo. 

Lond.  1754,  4 4 

— — Caufe  before  the  Delegates,  8vo. 

Lond.  1715,  4 5 

Wigglefworth’s  Inquiry  into  the  imputation  of 

Adam’s  Sin,  8vo.  Bofton,  1738,  44 

Sermon  on  the  death  of  Thomas 

Hollis,  Efq.  8 VO.  Bofton,  1731,  44 

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Willard’s  National  Converfton  of  the  Jews,  qto.  4 4 

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Faith,  8vo.  Bofton,  1796,  4 4 

Willifton’s  Popery,  another  gofpel,  8vo.  1746,  4 4 

Winkler’s  Elements  of  Natural  Philofophy,  8vo. 

Lond.  1757,  43 

Wifhart’s  Sermons  on  the  Rebellion,  8vo.  Edin- 
burgh, 1745, 

Withering’s  Botanical  Arrangement  of  Brithli 
Plants,  3 vols.  8vo.  Bermington, 

1787,  to ’92,  2 4 

— Botanical  Arrangement  of  Britlfli 
Plants,  vol.  3d.  pt.  ift*  2 4 


57, 


X 

XENOPHON  de  Cyri  Inftitutione,  i2mo. 

Lond.  1674,  4 5 

Y 

YOUNG’S  Six  Weeks  Tour,  8vo.  Lond.  1772,'  2 

Six  Month’s  Tour,  4 vols.  8vo.  Lon- 


don, 1771,  2 

Annals  of  Agriculture,  8vo.  1790,  7 6 

(Robert)  on  the  Powers  of  Nature, 

Lond.  1788,,  I 4 

Bryan’s  Aftronomy,  i vol.  8vo.  Lond.  ad.  Edi- 
tion,. 1 799,  ^ 7 


MAPS  AND  CHARTS. 

ATLAS  Maritimo  de  Efpana,  Madrid,  1789. 
Senex’s  General  Atlas  of  the  World,  Lond.  1721,' 
Moll’s  Atlas,  Lond.  1719. 

Robyn’s  Weft-India  Sea  Charts,  Amfterdam,  1689. 
Clarke’s  Sea  Charts  of  the  Coail  of  North  Amer- 
ica, Boflon.  , 


The  Library  of  the  Academy  confulis  principally  of  Books 
bequeathed  by  the  late  Governor  Bowdoin, — and  from  Societies  at 
home  and  abroad. 


U 


CATALOGUE 


OF  THE 

FELLOWS 

OF  THE 

AMERICAN  ACADEMY 

OF 

ARTS  AND  SCIENCES. 

INCORPORATED  May%d^  1780, 
gTrr"'*’  ""T  . 

Officers  for  the  year  1802. 

JOHN  ADAMS,  L.  L.  D.  PrefidenU 
JOSEPH  WILLARD,  D.  D.  Vice  PreftdenU 


COUNSELLORS* 


Hon.  Robert  T.  Paine, 
Hon.  Francis  Dana, 

Hon.  Benj.  Lincoln,  Efq. 
Hon.  John  Lowell,  Efq. 
John  Lathrop,  d.  d. 


John  Warren,  m.  d. 
Caleb  Gannett,  Efq. 
Cotton  Tufts,  m.  d. 
Samuel  Webber,  Prof. 
Loammi  Baldwin,  Efq. 


Eliphale’"  Pearson,  Correfponding  Secretary^ 

John  Davis,  Recording  Secretary^ 

Rev.  James  Freeman,  freafurer^ 

John  Lathrop,  d.  d.  Librarian  and  Cabinet  Keeper^ 


6o 


Committee  of  pAPERSt  and  for  Publications}^ 
Chofen  January^  i8q2. 

Rev.  John  Lathrop,  d.  d. 

Hon.  John  Davis,  Efq. 

Hon.  John  Quincy  AdA'MS,  Efq* 

Rev.  James  Freeman, 

Rev.  Jedidiah  Morse,  d.  b. 

Rev.  John  T.  Kirkland, 

Mr.  Samuel  V/ebber,  Prof,  Nat.  Phil,  and  Math,- 
John  Warren,  Efq.  M.  D.  An.  and  C.  Prof, 


Hon.  JOHN  ADAMS,  L.  E.  IX’  Quincy, 

Koii.  Samuel  Adams,  Efq.  Bojlon.- 

Hon.  John  Q^ Adams,  Efq.  Bojion. 

Duke  De  Almodovar,  Spain, 

Hon.  Fifiier  Ames,  Efq.  Dedham, 

^ Monf.  D^Alembert,  Frdnce, 

* Nathaniel  W.  Appleton,.  F.  M.  S.  Bojion, 

* Nathaniel  Appleton,  Efq.  BoJlon. 

^ Rev.  Noah  Atwater,-  Wejifield, 


Hon.  John  Bacon,  Efq. 

Edward  Bancroft,  M.  D.  F.  R.  S. 
Sir  Jofeph  Banks,  Bart. 

Rev.  Thomas  Barnard,  D.  D. 

Benjamin  Smith  Barton,  M.  D. 
Hon.  William  Baylies,  Efq.  F.  M.  S. 

* Rev.  Jeremy  Belknap,  D.  D. 
f Mr.  Peter  Jonas  Berglus,  M.  D.  HifJ. 

Nat.  Prof.  Stock, 

pon.  Owen  Biddle,  Efq. 


Siocklridge, 

London, 

G.  Britain, 
Salem, 
Philadelphia, 
Dighfon, 

N,  Hampjhire. 

Smieden, 

Philacklphidi 


6i 


Charles  Blag'den,  M.  D.  F.  R.  S. 
John  F.  Blumenbach,  M.  D.  Prof. 
Medicine  in  the  Univerfity  of 
Mr.  Nathaniel  Bowditch, 

* Hon.  James  Bowdoin,  Efq. 

Hon.  James  Bowdoin,  Efq. 

Hon.  Theophiliis  Bradbury,  Efq. 

* Thomas  Brattle,  Efq. 

* M.  J.  P.  Briffot  de  Warville, 

* Jofeph  Brown,  Efq. 

Mather  Brown,  Efq.  Hid.  Painter  to 
the  Duke  and  Dutchefs  of  York, 

* Monf.  Le  Comte  De  BufFon, 

Charles  Bulfinch,  Efq. 


L07ld072» 

Gottihgen. 

Sals7n» 

Befton. 

BoJIon, 

Ne-whuryport^ 

Cambridge. 

France. 

Providefice, 

London. 

Fraiice. 

Bojion. 


Hon.  George  Cabot,  Efq. 

Monf.  le  Comte  De  Caffini, 

Com.te  de  Caftiglioni  Chev.  de  POrdre 
Miiitaire  de  St,  Etienne  en  Tof- 
^ cane. 

Alexander  Mary  Cerifier, 

Rev.  Charles  Chauncey,  D.  D, 

* Chevalici  De  Chatteleuxe, 

^ Rev.  John  Clark,  D.  D, 

Hon.  David  Cobb,  Efq. 

* M.  De  Condorcet,  Perpetual  Secre- 
tary of  the  Frencli  Academy. 

Rev.  Samuel  Cooper,  D.  D. 

Mr.  John  S.  Copley, 

Hon.  Richard  Cranch,  Efq. 

John  Cranch,  Efq. 

^ Hon.  Thomas  Cufning,  Efq. 

Hon.  Nathan  Cudiing,  Efq. 


Brooklyn, 

France. 


Leyden. 

Bojion. 

France. 

Bojion. 

PaJJaniaqiiaddy. 

Bojion. 

London. 

^ihicy. 

London. 

Bojion. 

Scituate. 


I 


62 


Hon.  William  Cufhing,  Efq.  L.  L,.  D, 

Sdtuate. 

Rev.  Manaffeh  Cutler,  L.  L.  D. 

Hamilton. 

Hon.  Triftram  Dalton,  Efq, 

City  of  JVafdn.. 

Elon.  Francis  Dana,  Efq. 

Cambridge. 

* Timothy  Danielfon,  Efq» 

Brhnfield..  . 

Hon.  John  Davis,  Efq. 

Boflon. 

Hon.  Thomas  Dawes,  Efq. 

Bojion. 

Hon.  Thomas  Dawes,  jr.  Efq. 

Bofon. 

Rev.  Samuel  Deane,  D.  D. 

Portland.- 

Mr.  Benjamin  Dearborn, 

Bofon. 

Benjamin  De  Witt,  M.  D»^ 

Albany. 

Hon.  Samuel  Dexter,  Efq. 

V/efon. 

Hon.  Samuel  Dexter,  jr.  Efq. 

Charlefon^n. 

Aaron  Dexter,  M.  D. 

Bofon. 

Solomon  Drowne,  Phyfician, 

Providence. 

Rev.  Timothy  Dwight,  D.  D.  Pr.  Yale  Col. 

Nenv  Haven.- 

* Chs.  Wm.  Fred.  Dumas,  Efq. 

Hague. 

Hon.  Timothy  Edwards,  Efq. 

Stockhridge.- 

William  Erving,  Efq. 

Bofon. 

George  Erving,  Efq. 

Great  Britain. 

Leonard  Euler,  Prehdent  of  theMathemat- 

ical  School  in  the  Academy  of •Pe- 

terfourg,  F.  R.  S. 

Peterfurg. 

Mr.  Oliver  Everett, 

Dorckefer. 

William  Falconer,  M.  D.  F.  R.  S. 

Great  Britain. 

Marquis  de  la  Fayette, 

France. 

M.  John  Feron,  F.  M.  S. 

Dcd.  Jofhua  Fifker, 

Beverly. 

Rev.  Perez  Fobes,  L.  L.  D. 

Raynham. 

* Hon.  Benjamin  Franklin,  L.  L.  D. 

Philadelphia. 

Rev.  James  Freeman, 

Bofon. 

Benjamin  Gale,  Efq.  ConneBkut, 

Mr.  Caleb  Gannett,  ' CaiTihridge. 

* Hon.  Henry  Gardner,  Efq.  Bofion* 

* Cour  De  Gebelin,  France, 

Hon.  Elbridge  Gerry,  Efq.  Camhrfdge. 

Hon.  Chriftopher  Gore,  Efq.  Waltham, 

Monf.  de  Grandehain,  Academy  Mar. 

Brut,  Soc.  France, 

* Mr.  Benjamin  Guild,  Bojlon, 


Samuel  Hale,  Efq. 

Dr.  John  Halliburton, 

Hon.  Alexander  Hamilton,  late  Secretary 
of  theTreafury,  U.  S,  A. 

Sir  William  Hamilton,  K.  B.  F.  R.  S. 

^ Hon.  John  Hancock,  Efq, 

* Jofeph  Hawley,  Efq, 

Ebenezer  Hazard,  Efq. 

John  Haygarth,  M.  D.  F.  R.  S. 

Mr.  James  Hemmer, 

Mr.  Samuel  Guftavus  Hermelin,  R.  S.  Sc. 
Stock. 

William  Herfchel,  L.  L.  D. 

Thomas  B.  Hollis,  Efq. 

Edward  A.  Holyoke,  M.  D. 

Rev.  Thomas  Hornfby,  D.  D. 

Rev.' Simeon  Howard,  D.  D. 

John  Howard,  Efq.  F.  R.  S. 

Do<5l.  Ebenezer  Hunt, 

Charles  Hutton,  L.  L.  D.  F.  R.  S. 


N.  HampJInrc, 
Halifax, 

Nenjj  Fork, 

Great  Britain, 

Bofon, 

Northampton, 

Philadelphia. 

Great  Britaitu 

Germany, 

S^j:eden. 

Great  Britain, 
do, 

Salem. 

Gf'eat  Britain, 
Bofon. 

Great  Britain. 
Northampton, 
Great  Britain. 


Bofon, 
Bofon. 
Nc^.v  7'ork*. 


Hon.  Jonathan  Jackfon,  Efq. 
Do61.  Charles  Jarvis,  ' 

Hon.  John  Jay,  L.  L.  D, 


^4 

Monf.  Jeaurat,  Fra7tce, 

X'homas  JefFerforij  Prcfident  TJ.  S.  J^irgmiam 

Edmund  Jennings,  Efq.  Lo77don, 


Rev.  Samuel  Kirkland, 

Oneida  „ 

Rev.  John  T.  Kirkland, 

Bojlon. 

Richard  Kirwan,  Efq.  F.  R.  S. 

Lo7idon» 

M.  Jerom.  de  la  Lande,  R.  Sc.  Ac.  Sar. 

''  and  Bor.  S. 

France, 

Rev.  Samuel  Langdon,  D.  D. 

Cambridge, 

Rev.  Jofeph  Lathrop,  D.  D. 

W.  Springfield, 

Rev.  John  Lathrop,  D.  D. 

Bojlon, 

J Hon.  Arthur  Lee,  Efq. 

Virginia, 

Jofeph  Philip  de  Letombe, 

F ranee. 

John  C.  Lettfom,  M.  D. 

Great  Britam, 

* His  Excellency  William  Livingfton,  Efq. 

Nenx)  Jerfey, 

Hon.  Levi  Lincoln,  Efq.  Att’y  Gen.  U.  S. 

Worcejler, 

Hon,  Benjamin  Lincoln,  Efq. 

Hin^harn, 

^ Rev.  Daniel  Little, 

Wells, 

Kon.  John  Lowell,  Efq. 

Roxhtiry, 

John  Liizac,  L.  L.  D. 

Beydeit, 

^ Chevalier  de  la  Luzerne^  > • 

Fra7ice, 

Rev.  Jofeph  M’Kean, 

Rev.  Archibald  M’Lane,  D.  D. 

Bevet'ly, 

Hague, 

Right  Rev.  James  Madifon,  D.  D.  Prefi- 
dent  'of  William  and  Mary  CoE 

. lege, 

Virginia^  ^ 

^ B.  de  Marbois, 

France. 

Pvev.  Nevil  Maflcelyne,  D.  D, 

Great  Britaig., 

* B.ev.  Samuel  Mather,  D.  D. 

Bojlon, 

Rev.  John  Mellen, 

Ca7:nhi'idge, 

Hon.  Ceorge  R.  Minot,  Efq. 

Bojlon. 

Samuel  L.  Mitchell,  M.  D. 

Nenv  Tork* 

* Samuel  Mood^,  Efq. 

Nenvhury* 

Rev,  Jedidiah  Morfe,  D.  B. 

Charlejionvn. 

Bod.  Henry  Moyes,  M.  D. 

Great  Britain* 

* Hon.  Andrev/  Oliver,  Efq. 

Salem. 

* Dr.  Jofeph  Orne, 

Salem, 

Hon.  Samuel  Ofgood,  Efq. 

Nen.'o  Tork. 

Hon.  Robert  T.  Paine,  Efq. 

Bojlon. 

Do(51-.  William  Paine, 

JVorceJler. 

* Dodt.  Theodore  Parfons, 

Nenjjhury. 

Theophiius  Parfons,  Tfq. 

Bajlon. 

Hon.  George  Partridge,  Efq. 

Duxhtiry. 

Kon.  William  Paterfon,  Efq.  Brtmfvjlck, 

Ne‘vj  Jerfey. 

Rev.  Philips  Payfon,  D.  D. 

Chelfea. 

Eliphalet  Pearfon,  Hancock  Profeffor 

Heb.  and  Orient.  Languages,  and 
Eng.  Language,  Harv,  Univ. 

Cambridge. 

William  Dandridge  Peck,  Efq. 

Kittery, 

Thomas  Percival,  M.  D.  Manchejler^ 

, Great  Britain^ 

Fred.  William  Peftel,  L.  L.  D. 

Leyden. 

^ Hon.  Sam.uel  Phillips,  L.  L.  D.  Late  Lt.- 

Gov.  M.  S. 

Andover* 

Hon.  John  Pickering,  Efq. 

Salem. 

Hon.  John  Pickering,  Efq. 

Portf mouth. 

Nicholas  Pike,  Efq. 

NewburyporU 

Mr.  Jofeph  Pope, 

Bojlon. 

Kon.  Oliver  Prefcott,  Efq. 

Groton. 

-%  Rev.  Richard  Price,  D.  D. 

London, 

Rev.  Jofeph  Prieftly,  L.  L.  D. 

Perwjylvania, 

P.ev.  John  Prince,  L.  L.  D. 

Sale??!. 

66 


Do(fl.  Ifaac  Rand, 

Bdfion» 

Hon,  Nathan  Read, 

Danvers* 

* David  Rittenlioiife,  Efq, 

Philadelphia* 

Hon.  Edward  H.  Robbins,  Efq. 

Milton. 

Benjamin  Riifh,  M.  D. 

Philadelphia^ 

* Hon.  Thomas  Rulfell,  Efq. 

Bojlon. 

Rev.  Zedekiah  Sanger, 

Bridgewater. 

Marquis  de  Santa  Cruz, 

Sp0in. 

Hon.  Winthrop  Sergeant,  Efq. 

Natchez. 

^ Hon.  Nathaniel  P.  Sergeant, 

Haverhill. 

Micajah  Sawyer,  Efq.  M.  D. 

Neewhwyport. 

Hon.  Theodore  Sedgwick,  Efq.  L.  L.  D. 

Stockhridge. 

Hon.  William  Sever,  Efq. 

Kingjion. 

Hon.  Samuel  Sewall,  Efq. 

Marblehead. 

Hon.  David  Sewall,  Efq. 

Tork. 

Stephen  Sewall,  Efq, 

Cambridge. 

* Samuel  Shaw,  Efq, 

Bojlon. 

Sir  John  Sinclair,  Bart. 

'Great  Britain. 

* John  Sparhawk,  Efq. 

N.  Hampjloire. 

* John  J.  Spooner,  Efq. 

Virginia. 

William  Spooner,  M.  D, 

Bojlon. 

^ John  Sprague,  Efq.  _ 

Lancajler, 

^ Rev.  Ezra  Stiles,  D.  D.  L.  L.  D. 

ConneBicuf. 

Jonathan  Stokes,  M.  D. 

Great  Britain. 

Ebenezer  Storer,  Efq. 

Bojlon. 

His  Excellency  Caleb  Strong,  Efq, 

Northamptnn. 

Hon.  James  Sullivan,  Efq. 

Bojlon. 

Hon.  Increafe  Sumner, 

Roxbtiry. 

* Dod.  John  B.  Swett, 

Ne<wburyport. 

Rev.  David  Tappan,  D.  D.  Prof.  Theog, 

Cambridge. 

Hon.  Samuel  Tenney, 

Exeter. 

6? 


Rev.  Peter  Thacher,  D.  D.  Bojlon, 

Sir  Benjamin  Thompfon,  Count  of  Rum- 

ford,  Europe, 

G.  J.  Thorkelin,  L.  L.  D.  Copenhagen, 

^ Mr.  Nathaniel  Tracy,  Newbury  port, 

* His  Excellency  Jonathan  Trumbull,  Efq.  ConneUicut. 
Col.  John  Trumbull,  ^ Lebanon, 

Hon.  John  Trumbull,  Efq.  Hartford, 

Hon.  Cotton  Tufts,  M.  D.  Weymouth, 


Lewis  Valentin,  Phylician, 
Charles  Vaughan,  Efq. 
Samuel  Vaughan,  Efq. 


St,  Domingo, 
Hallonvell, 
Great  Britain, 


Mr.  Peter  Wargentin,  A.  R.  Sc.  Stockh. 
Sec.  Perp. 

Hon.  James  Warren,  Efq. 

Do6l.  John  Warren, 

* His  Excellency  George  Wafhington,  Efq. 

Benjamin  Waterhoufe,  M.  D.  Prof. 
Theo.  and  Prac.  Med. 

Rt.  Rev.  Richard  Watfon,  D.  D. 

* Hon.  Melheck  Weare,  Efq. 

Samuel  Webber,  Math,  and  Nat. 
Phil.  Prof.  Hollis, 

• Noah  V/ebfter,  jr.  Efq. 

Hon.  Nathaniel  Wells,  Efq. 

Thomas  Welfh,  M.  D. 

Mr.  Benjamin  Weft,  Hiftorical  Painter  to 
the  King  of  Great  Britain, 

Rev.  Samuel  Weft,  D.  D. 

Mr.  Benjamin  Weft, 

* Rev.  Edward  Wigglefworth,  D,  D. 


Stockhohn, 

Plymouth, 

Bojlon, 

Virginia, 

Cambridge, 
Great  Britain, 
N,  Hafupjhire, 

Cambridge, 
Nenxj  Haven, 
Wells, 

Bsjion, 

London, 

Dart7nouth, 

Providence, 

Cambridge. 


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Rev.  Jofeph  Willard,  D.  D.  L.  L.  D.  Pr. 


Harvard  Univerfity. 

Carn'  ridge. 

Rev.  Samuel  Williams,  L.  L.  D, 

Vermont, 

^ Rev.  Abraham  Williams, 

Sand<wich, 

^ Rev.  Nehemiah  V/illiams, 

Brimjield, 

James  Winthrop,  Efq. 

Cambridge. 

Robert  Young,  Efq. 

London, 

Francis  de  Zach,  L.  L. 

Saxony, 

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28,  I.  12,  from  top,  for  JuJliniaen  read  'Jujlinians. 

' 31,  1.  4,  from  hot.  after  priores  infert  Libri. 

35,  1.  16,  from  bot.  for  Gardeneres^  road  Gardeners  1.  8.  frona 
bot.  for  Luna,  read  Luna. 

38,  lafl  1.  for  Rhemes,  read  Rheims. 

39,  1.  5,  from  bot.  for  Oldmifcons,  rezA.  Oldmixons, 

40,  1.  10,  from  top,  for  Cugduni,  read  Lugduni. 

46,  1.  I,  for  Shoifies,  rezdehotftes  ■,  1,  6,  from  bot.  iox  Amjlele° 
dam,i,  read  Amjlelodami. 

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